N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass, and
mention the hill number and hill name.

From Craig to Glenuaig Lodge&comma; then an ATV track leads from the lodge to the river&comma; but there is no crossing point&comma; so went back W until could splash across&period; Crossed An Crom-allt at NH 11255 46748 where a path climbs out&comma; up the E bank&comma; then peters out&period; Zig-zag'd up NW flank on heather&comma; slime and greasy rocks&comma; to Carn nam Fiaclan &lpar;no signs of other humans having used this often recommended route in texts&rpar; and on to summit&period; Because of the challenging river crossings&comma; returned to Carn nam Fiaclan and descended over greasy rocks and then a fair path down W ridge to Drochaid Mhuillich&comma; then down E flank of Sron na Frianich until could cross over and head for the plantation and back down to Craig&period;

From Craig&comma; walk&sol;cycle to Pollan Buidhe&comma; then walk to near Glenuaig Lodge&comma; then across valley and up N ridge of Carn nam Fiaclan to summit&comma; continuing to Creag Toll a'Choin and Maoile Lunndaidh&comma; returning to Carn nam Fiaclan&comma; descent of Fuar-tholl Beag to Drochaid Mhuilich&comma; bivvyed by stream from corrie loch&comma; then to summit of Sgurr a' Chaorachain via Sron na Frianich&comma; return trip out to Bidean an Eoin Deirg&comma; then across to Sgurr Choinnich&comma; descending to Bealach Bhearnais and along path in valley back to Pollan Buidhe and thence to Craig&period;

Long walk in from Craig via the Glenuaig Lodge track and ascending the summit plateau via Fuar-tholl Mor&period;

yorkie

05/05/2009

On way to final Munro&period;

Grinner

02/05/2009

Walked in 9km from Craig and set up camp at Bealach&period; Following day completed Beinn Dearg&comma; Cona Mheall&comma; Meal nan Ceapraichean&comma; Eididh nan Clach Geala&comma; Am Faochagach &plus; 1 Top&comma; returning to camp&comma; 26&period;3kn 2320m in 12&period;5hr&period; The following day completed Biden a Choire Shieasgaich&comma; Lurg Mhor &plus;1 Top returning to camp&comma; 15&period;2km 1320m 10&period;5hr&comma; then returned back to car&period;

JamesSDonald

26/07/2008

t155

redcon

24/05/2008

With Jeanette

dickscroop

24/07/2006

on Maoile Lunndaidh walk&period;

pwheeler

25/05/2006

With Rod from Monar dam&period; Excellent walk&comma; mainly on paths from an area of true wilderness&period;

SS

22/06/2004

CK&comma; Eve&comma; JohnG

SheilaS

09/04/2004

See Maoile Lunndaidh&period;

dbb

15/10/2002

Solo walk&period; Third of four peaks on a 19-mile day based at Gerry's&period;

mikejacobs

22/07/2001

With MVW&comma; cycled in from Craig to old lodge at Glenuaig&comma; then up the spur &sol; ridge of Craig Dubh Mhor to summit&period; Continued on to Eoin Deirg&period;

With&colon; solo&semi; Cycled up to ruin beyond Glenuig Lodge from Craig and left bike&period; Walked up N ridge of Carn nam Fiaclan before heading to Creag Toll a'Choin and Maoile Lunndaidh&period; Descent by N ridge of latter back to bike&period;

After climbing Moruisg and Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean&period; From summit of latter descended SE&period; Crossed the track to Glenuaig Lodge and the An Crom-allt to ascend steeply to the end of the flat topped west ridge of Carn nam Fiaclan&period; We ascended to the top of Carn nam Fiaclan&comma; over the deleted top &lpar;once the Munro&ast;&rpar; and so to Maoile Lunndaidh&period; By now it was extremely windy&period; We descended by the NW ridge to reach Glenuaig Lodge&comma; walked along track westwards and northwards and then via Coire an t-Seilich to the car at NH081521&period; &ast;Note added 2015&colon; Now the Marilyn but not yet declared to be Munro again&period;

Gate at rail crossing locked&period; With bike uphill pushing most of way to last gate&period; Off at 11&period;25&period; Negotiated small gorge in An Crom-allt&period; Slog uphill on moss&comma; short heather and crags&period; Still uphill at last to tundra like flats&period; Dotterel only feet away&comma; I was the intruder&period; To top at 14&period;20&period; Views obscured by mist&period; To Toll a'Choin&period;

arranc

06/06/1989

With John from Pollan Buidhe but cannot remember which direction&period; I have a memory of ascending the 'ridge'&period; Another to ask John&period;